Have you seen her?

Have you seen her?

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We've seen people with disabilities, some of them use their wheelchair, other use hearing aid, sign language etc... but it doesn't mean a person being disable is disable. We have to open our eyes and let their skills touch our heart and put our faith in them. But what if the person with disabilities can actually walk, with 20/20 vision, can speak and doesn't need to use sign language to communicate. Maybe what if this person whom we think is mentally stable is not actually stable, how can we approach this person who's currently experiencing mental illnes but restraining his or herself to show and talked about it because of the stigma that our society and community set us to believe.
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My superpower is invisibility. Not by choice. It's the only way I know how to be. Until the cute guy on the bus shows me how to fly, but there's a catch. And it has nothing to do with me being the one who can see him. But sometimes falling feels a lot like flying. And I don't know if I'm ready for either. Prompt 20: You finally build enough courage to talk to that cute someone you see every day on the bus. Their face turns dark as they respond "You shouldn't be able to see me."

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